The bbc news is that theyve released some new guidelines for presenters and personalities use of social media. News people have to stick to the rules of being completely impartial and not say anything controversial which is all has been the case, but presenters of certain flagship programmes like much of the day your antiques roadshow have been told they cant tweet anything that might be considered controversial while their shows on air orjust before or after they are on air. This is a reaction to that whole row about gary lineker and his tweets that caused a huge for rory and then the bbc had to wrestle with its commitment to impartiality but then what about folk who arent doing news shows and maybe do a handful of shows a year or a collection of shows but also do lots of other work and might want to express views about stuff . And news about gb news is that ofcom, the communications regulator, has announced they are doing an official investigation into those comments by the actor and
brian: get ready, we are starting the third hour of fox & friends right now. 7:00 east coast. and friday june 28th. this is fox & friends. the cnn presidential debate going down last night. president biden facing serious scrutiny over this performance. the ability of medicare to for the ability for the look if we finally beat medicare. brian: the kd could not hand it. discussions whether he should continue. no discussion about it not a good debate for joe biden. oh my god, oh my god, oh my god what do we do about this? this was a very bad night for joe biden. plus, we are talking to the overrer contender not on that stage last night. robert kennedy jr. and mike johnson standing by. talking to the motion important people. steve and rachel having breakfast with friends. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. all right. so the president and first lady stopped by a waffle house for some comfort food after the debate. ainsley:
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